Thursday, September 18, 1930 ROOTERS TO OPEN WITH HAVERFORD Soccer Team Will Carry 7-Game Schedule—Coach Jeffries ' Holds Squad Drills Penn State's soccer team will open the season is tin Ibsen ford nt Haver ford October 18, after more than a month of extensive drill On the following Saturday the Ducknell boaters will travel to State College and engage the Lion team here Bucknell Wan added to the schedule to replace Cornell anise:- sity, a testa, met an promo yeaas , On November 1 the Nittany stalwarts wall be the guests of P.m.:ton at Princeton, N looliowing this encounter the Lions will bhttle the Orange hooters from Syracuse on November 8 Swarth more at Swarthmore on November 14 is the nest game scheduled They will then travel to Easton whet e they will meet Lafayette. Western Mary land at home concludes the schedule for the year More than forty men eligible for the team, of which nearly half are seasoned ender ml, are expected to answer the first call for practice this week Coach Bill Jeffries expects to form a hard-fightmg defense around Bob McKune, veteran goal-tender, and Bill Hutchinson, fullback CoaCh Jeffues places hi, hopes tel outstanding martial among the mes cal nkpirant, from the sophomore class A call will be issued immediately aft. Fieshman Week for candidates for the plebe team Arrangements are under way to schedule games for this team milk high schools horn the surtounding counties LIVEZEY ELECTED BASEBALL CAPTAIN Kerr 'clected 3lanager of Doamondi Squad—lleeons.:er To I ead 13=21 John P lavezey '3l so as elected eaptinn of next y eat's baseball team at a meeting of the lettei men before the close of the last school yeah Lenders of other spi mg snorts fro next 'season ale Charles A 'Wis., finger '3l. track; Cull 0 Anderson '3l, lacrosse; Paul H Bat ber '32, ten ms, and John M Murray '3l ; golf Witham 131 Ken jr. 'Ol will man age the baseball team frit the -1931 ocemon. Othos managers elected last ) June some nedenek E Tice '3l, 1 track;' Chrules R Hammer "11, la-, crosse; George H Little P '3l, ten nis, and Charles H. Williams Jr., golf First assistants in baseball will be John:10 Hedsentethet '32, R. B Nugent 'l2, and Calvin W RUnkle'r '32 Othei fist a‘si,tant managers are Howard R Gravatt '32, William H Lehmberg 'l2, and Kati B Wag net '32. track, Shensood I( Thoth: '32, Elul B. Detwiler '32, and Harold H. Lewis '32, lacrosse. John M. Coona '32, John A Ham- I elected tennis lasts, while Charles E Jiirden '32, Francis E. Schill '32, and Alvin L Shenlei '32 were named golf assistants Dmlionar) of Chemical Equations Colon.. Lott, thottonztd coot plea. dand Wilton:II ntlettl MILIIIIIOII, 1.6,1,1 and arrniotell for null, referent,. It Ix no moral ollllicult find tlettrtol to notion In this honk limn It is tint! o ' ortl In tit htantltard Dlctlontoot ' L K METZGER I 111 Allen Street !:1-1. L. STUAIRT EEZEZIM Nittany Prig. Bldg. Crabtree's ALLEN STREET JEWELERS ALARM CLOCKS COLLEGE JEWELRY Authorized Elgin Dealers Exclusive Gruen Agency Authot ired Virgin Ihninond 7'he "Hall Mar " Slo)e Crabtree's CLASSIFIED POSITION WANTED—Man and wife desire to cook for Fi tact nity or Boarding. Club Bent iefeienees. Write W A. Bush, 417 Garfield Street, Tyrone, Pa. 2tra. WANTED—A qudcnt operator, one who can do moreelling and finger waving .lath'. Vanity Shop. Corner Bouvet and Allen Cull 1120 lt9s WANTED—Young tu onion desties position as housekeepei m fiatet ntty for coming year Witte MI, Winifred Shilling, 317 Chestnut St, Gallitzin, Pa. ltss WANTED—Tv. o ladies desue m olk us cool, or to do general housewol k in frata nit) of club house. Call' 119. ltpc SOUTHERN 'ORES olTei s soy.° to fiatm nay m boarding house Foi mer army officer rook, also Lutes an.l hotels Well recommended Cull Collegian Business Office ltrys .3tpE WANTED—Position as cook In Pia ternity or Club References fur nished Phone State College 422 W or ullte to W. L Chaffc, Pen Yan, Nose York al, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT „ Penn State Sweet Shoppe 123 W. Beaver Ave. • • , Will Serve Delicious Bar-B-Q ' And Other Sandwiches in Addition to Their Ice Creiun. Sodas, Cigars. Cigarettes, and Magazines Try Our Coffee with Real Cream Prepare to Serve • •o• BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM FRESH FRUIT S PUNCH FANCY CAKES PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY , ;7iHarvey Brothers Phone 211 220 East College Avenue Welcome Freshmen ! We want to call your attention to the„HUB Store which features Quality Merchandise at popular prices. You will find many items here which you will need for the school opening. R. 0. T. C. Shoes Black Socks Black Ties Golf Hose Knickers It Will Pay You to Buy Here THE HUB "THE BIG STORE" East College Avenue FOR RENT—Two fin nii.heil rooms such private both. Phone 512-R Ravi WANTED—Man and wife desire Pose . lions no handy man and cook to , ipechvely in fraternity. Can gre good I eferences. loqune of Shs William .7 Snyder, S. Main St Yoagel town. Pa ltpc MAN AND WIPE desire wok in State College WmA in F, Mei nit) How. al °fel red. 12 H. Flory, Pine Grove Mills. Phone 927 R-41. litnE :NIA'S AND WIFE done w<n6 m Stale College. Work m 'Pretelinty Howie preferred P E. Hollobaugh, Pme Close WI% Phone 927 It-41. HEMSTITCHING 1.N1) I'ECOTING I=l ROOM FOR RENT at 254 S 041 St 4tpr, WANTED—Second u ark in frater nity by young widow, Address Flotence Nihart. East Bishop St, Bellefonte, Pa Sts 9-15 ROOM FOR RENT—Mrs.. R D. Szhener 221 Ridge Ave Phone ' 678 ltpE - ----- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Gym Shoes Athletic Underwear Gym Shcks Dress Shoes Shirts THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN IV INTED—Man and wife N‘gh es- WANTED—Job cooking in frotei nity pentane nish to have clung,: of Address Mi.. Edna Matter a, POI t frateingy Addle, Mls. C R Matilda, Pa ltpe Fos, Millinont, Union Co, Pa Phone 185J6, Mdlhnbuig, Pa, Itss FRESHMEN WE EXTEND TO YOU A HEARTY WELCOME KREAMER BARBER SHOP COLLEGE AVENUE CHICKEN and WAFFLE DINNER every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 60c The Fenway Tea Room Home Cooking . , Out of the Dark Comes - - DAYLIGHT DESK LAMPS TO LIGHTEN THE BURDEN Look Them Oyer at the ____ Electric Supply Co. „ IL II , • Sockets, Bulbs, Floor Lamps Radios, Wsahing Machines . , "EVERYTHINC ELECTRICIL" The Freshman Class to Penn State The Peoples National Bank M. B IttEYER, President PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK WELCOMES WE HAVE A NEW SYSTEM FOR YOUR BANKING NEEDS WHILE A STUDENT HERE. WE EXTEND TIIIS SERVICE TO YOU WITHOUT CHARGE The Bank with the Clock C. H. COULD, Cashier State University Shoe Shoo 109 Pugh Street FULL LINE OF Endicott Johnson Authorized Army Shoes and Keds Athletic Shoes W SHREDD g:,..r,-,, , --sH-R;---0,3thw.,,EA: , , ~ ~...,.......„„:„,0,.. 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